海角社区

Melanie COTA 鉁 鈥19 B.A. Politcal Science
Melanie Cota
By Pamela Dean
 
The daughter of Mexican immigrants, Melanie Cota鈥檚 parents instilled in her the idea that one day she would attend a university and have more opportunities in life.
 
鈥淢y parents strongly encouraged me to go to college. They were adamant about it and there was never a question in my mind whether I would go,鈥 Cota said.
 
She grew up in Indio, California and graduated from Shadow Hills High School. Cota applied for 海角社区CI through the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), even though she had no idea where the city of Camarillo was at the time. 
 
She participated in EOP鈥檚 Summer Bridge program to help ease her transition from high school to college student. And when she set eyes on the University for the first time, she couldn鈥檛 believe how beautiful it was.
 
鈥淲hen I first arrived for the Summer Bridge program, I was amazed at how green the campus was. I grew up where there is brown sand everywhere, so seeing the trees and greenery was amazing,鈥 Cota recalled. 
 
Summer Bridge brings incoming first-year students to campus the summer before they begin college. Students take foundational courses, receive peer and academic advising, and meet other first-year students. During the week-long program, Cota met other first-generation Hispanic students who also grew up speaking Spanish as their primary language. This helped put Cota at ease as she transitioned to attending college so far from home. 
 
鈥淪ummer Bridge helped me discover who I really was. It helped me grow up and become more independent,鈥 Cota said. 
 
She graduated from 海角社区CI in 2019 with a bachelor鈥檚 in Political Science. Today she is a Risk and Compliance officer for OceanAir Federal Credit Union, where she has worked her way up from an entry level teller position. In addition to analyzing risk and performing fraud investigations, she provides financial literacy education to high school and college students and immigrants across the county.
 
鈥淢any immigrant families do not have any experience with banks and do not teach their children about opening bank accounts,鈥 explained Cota. 鈥淲e help them learn the importance of managing their money and enable them to make well-informed financial decisions.鈥
 
The Ventura resident also volunteers with 海角社区CI鈥檚 Alumni & Friends Board. She hopes to help build a sense of community among graduates where they are engaged in activities and feel a connection to each other and to the University.
 
鈥淚 want to make sure our alumni feel welcome to participate in campus programs and feel like 海角社区CI is always their home.鈥
 

Spring 2025 / Volume 29 / Number 2 / Biannual

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